
Count on Texas: MyPlates.com Unveils Witty, Bilingual ‘Fun With Numbers’ License Plates
In true Texas fashion, creativity and pride are riding high on our highways, thanks to MyPlates.com’s latest rollout! On March 3, 2025, Texas’ official custom license plate vendor launched the "Fun with Numbers" Premium Reserve Collection, a brand-new event set to light up our roads with clever, number-themed plates.
Imagine cruising down I-27 with a plate that reads “1 DOS 3” or “1 2 TRES”—a playful twist that mixes English and Spanish to celebrate our culture. This collection isn’t just about counting; it’s about turning numbers into art. Other imaginative combinations like “ONE ONE,” “5 FIVE,” “UNO DOS,” and even countdown sequences such as “3 TWO ONE” and “TEN 9876” give every plate a unique, eye-catching personality.
Steve Farrar, CEO and President of MyPlates.com, summed it up:
“We’re always looking for innovative ways to help Texans express themselves through their license plates. This collection brings together easy-to-remember numbers and creativity in a way that’s never been done before on Texas roads.”
This Premium Reserve Event operates on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning each of the 20 exclusive plate messages can only be owned by one driver at a time. With over 100 different plate backgrounds and new embossed design options, you have endless choices to personalize your ride. Plus, you’ll enjoy a five-year term of ownership, ensuring your plate remains on your vehicle showing your Texan pride!
For Texans eager to add a little extra flair to their vehicle, head on over to MyPlates.com/premiumreserve. It’s time to express yourself, make a statement, and let the world know that in Texas, even our license plates tell a story!
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